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Georgetown McDonough students, faculty, and staff are newsmakers, whether being featured in the press, in the award-winning Georgetown Business magazine, or on social media. Learn more about the Office of Marketing and Communications, and find access to the school's media kit, downloadable images, and more.

The seemingly practical nature of a business degree led Rupert Kingshott, 18, a recent high school graduate from Greenwich, Conn., to set his sights on attending a top 20 undergraduate business progra...

Reena Aggarwal is quoted in this feature: Word went out swiftly through Midtown Manhattan skyscrapers, downtown coffee shops and clusters of snack-craving children heading home from day camp. Crumbs w...

Christine Porath's work is featured in this article: There’s no shortage of data showing that work-related stress is keeping people up at night—and then causing them to drag through the day. In their...

Georgetown University finance professor James Angel bluntly says the U.S.’s national regulatory structure needs to be massively overhauled and there is a risk of another 2008-style meltdown from not a...

“Short sellers are our first line of defense against the pump-and-dump artists,” said James J. Angel, a finance professor at Georgetown University whose research focuses on equity markets and regulati...

"These students are graduating with more student debt on average than any previous generation," Brooks Holtom, associate professor of management at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business...

"Beijing is also acutely aware that if Hong Kong were to go completely democratic, there will be other states within the realm who will also ask and or demand the same," Arthur Dong, professor of stra...

“The VA is a large and troubled organization," said Robert Bies, a management professor at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business. "What's really missing is management of the culture. Yo...

A blog post by Christine Porath: What stands in the way of our being more satisfied and productive at work? That’s the fundamental question we sought to answer in a survey we conducted with HBR last f...

“Sports fans can be very forgiving when it comes to transgressions off the field, but there is less room for mercy when it comes to an incident that overshadows game play, said Marlene Morris Towns, a...

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